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Westgarth, 73 Darlington Road, Hartburn

PROPERTY TYPE

Semi-Detached

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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TENURE
Describes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.

Freehold

Key features

  • Located In Central Hartburn Surrounded by Stunning Mature Gardens
  • Delightful Period Semi-Detached Home with Abundant Natural Light Throughout
  • Good-Sized Bedrooms. The Third Having an Oriel Window
  • Features Two Secure Gates for Ample Family Parking & Turning Space
  • Charming Outdoor Elements, Include A Grape Vine, Fruit Trees & Suntrap Patio, Ideal for Relaxation
  • Versatile Workshop That Can Be Transformed into A Summerhouse or Home Office
  • Available with No Onward Chain for A Seamless Transition
  • Tranquil Surroundings with Soothing Sounds of Birdsong
  • Just A Short Walk from Hartburn Village & School
  • Opportunity to Own an Enchanting Property

Description

Situated within central Hartburn this delightful period semi-detached home is flooded with natural light and enveloped by stunning mature gardens. The house boasts two secure gates, offering plenty of space for family parking and turning. Outside, you'll find a charming grape vine, fruit trees, and a suntrap patio, creating the perfect setting for relaxation. Additionally, there is a versatile workshop that could easily be transformed into a summerhouse or home office space. This property is available with no onward chain, ensuring a seamless transition for the new owners. Enjoy the tranquil surroundings filled with the soothing sounds of birdsong, just a brief walk from the charming Hartburn Village and School. Don't miss the opportunity to make this enchanting property your own – contact us today to arrange a viewing and discover the peace and allure it has to offer.

Tenure - Freehold

Council Tax Band C

GROUND FLOOR

Entrance Porch

Double glazed entrance porch with timber inner door with stained glass leaded side lights to entrance hall.

Entrance Hall

With meter cupboard, single radiator, 1930's newel post and panelled balustrade to the first floor and circular stained glass original leaded window to the side aspect.

Cloakroom/WC

With double glazed window to the side aspect, low level WC and wash hand basin.

Living Room

3.5m into alcove x 4.88m into large format bow window - 3.5m into alcove x 4.88m into large format bow window With double glazed bow window to the front aspect with replica stained glass top lights, radiator which follows the curve of the bow window, tiled fireplace with matching back and hearth and living flame gas fire and coving to ceiling.

Dining Room

3.86m x 3.15m

into alcoves With double glazed windows and French doors open to the patio and rear garden, twin radiator, and handmade Adam style surround with marble back and hearth and inset living flame gas fire.

Breakfast Kitchen

6.1m x 2.16m

6.1m x 2.16m increasing to 2.84m into bay With double glazed windows to the rear aspect, double glazed bay window to the side aspect, twin radiator and built-in larger cupboard. Wall, drawer and floor units with complementary worktops incorporating stainless steel sink and drainer unit with mixer tap, plumbing for washing machine and slimline dishwasher, electric oven with hood, space for under counter fridge or freezer and space for freestanding fridge freezer. Double glazed door to the side driveway.

FIRST FLOOR

Landing

With double glazed replica stained glass window to the side aspect and large pull down loft hatch with ladder.

Bedroom One

5m into bow window x 3.05m to rear of wardrobes - 5m into bow window x 3.05m to rear of wardrobes With large format double glazed bow window with replica stained glass top lights, radiator which follow the line of the bow window and mirror fitted wardrobes.

Bedroom Two

3.15m x 3.86m

into alcoves With double glazed window to the rear aspect, single radiator, fitted dressing table and wardrobes set to alcove.

Bedroom Three

1.98m x 2.34m

excluding oriel window With double glazed oriel window to the front aspect with replica stained glass top lights, single radiator and fitted wardrobe.

Separate WC

With double glazed window to the side aspect and low level WC.

Bathroom

Comprising side panelled with drench style and shower attachment over, pedestal wash hand basin, single radiator, tiled walls, double glazed window to the side aspect and airing cupboard housing combi boiler.

Boarded Loft

3.05m x 3.5m

With storage to eaves.

EXTERNALLY

Single Garage

With light and power.

Workshop

With light and power.

Garden Shed

With light.

Tenure - Freehold

Council Tax Band C

AGENTS REF:

LJ/LS/STO250254/25042025

COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
Band: C
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
No wheelchair access

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About Michael Poole, Stockton On Tees

17 High Street Stockton-On-Tees TS18 1SP
Why Choose to Live in Stockton?

The town offers housing to suit all tastes whether you are looking to buy a Georgian or Victorian terrace in a village location or rent a modern detached property on one of the many modern estates, it has it all. There are also many fantastic schools in the Stockton area which are a magnet for people wanting to buy, sell, let or rent, making this one of our most popular locations.

The town has many suburbs with individual identities such as Fairfield, Grangefield, Hardwick, Hartburn, Fairfield, Elm Tree Farm, Norton, Roseworth, Newtown, Bishopsgarth and Oxbridge to name but a few.

The town centre retail is largely concentrated within two shopping centres, namely Castlegate and Wellington Square. The Tees Quay Millennium footbridge links the rear of the Castlegate centre to Castlegate Quay on the north side of the river and then onto Teesside Business Park and Durham University's Queens campus on the south side.

Since the construction of the Tees Barrage in 1995 the level of the River Tees through the town is permanently held at high tide creating a back drop of Riverside events making it useful for a number of water sports activities including rowing, canoeing, Jet skiing and dragon boat racing. Work is currently underway to develop the north bank of the River Tees in Stockton with the £300 million North Shore scheme which will include new offices, leisure facilities, housing, hotel and a new campus for Durham University. The town also boasts a nationally recognised water sport and leisure destination namely the Tees Barrage International White Water Centre.

Theatres in the town include the Arc Theatre on Dovecot Street and the restored Art Deco 2800 seat music venue, The Globe Theatre and there is also the Georgian Theatre located within the Green Dragon Yard.

Public parks include Ropner Park, the 100 acre Preston Park on the banks of the River Tees.

Stockton - Claims To Fame

The first rail of George Stevenson's Stockton and Darlington Railway was laid near St Johns crossing on Bridge Road with the Locomotion number 1's first journey taking place on 27th September 1825.

Stockton witnessed another discovery in 1827 when local chemist John Walker invented the friction match in his shop at 59 High Street.

Sir Ridley Scott's family home was in Fairfield.

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